Soundstage and explosive dynamics?


I’m looking high and low for speakers with the following attributes:

1. Wide and deep soundstage. Speakers can disappear from the soundstage.
2. Decent imaging.
3. Explosive dynamics with force and surprise.
4. Costs less than $10k.

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I can sympathize with Kosst over his skepticism about horns.  For many years I felt exactly the same way---all horns I had heard had an annoying "shouting" coloration that I just couldn't get past.  And I still feel that way about many horns including for example any speaker with an Altec 511 or 811 horn.  But there are horns and drivers that don't suffer from these colorations.  The breakthrough for me was hearing a Western Electric 32A horn and then later living with the Altec 32A and 32B horns which are close cousins to the WE.  With proper compression driver and crossover design, speakers with these horns do not have any of the horn colorations that bothered me so much in the past.  I have also heard other horns that don't suffer from traditional horn colorations (such as Emilar EH-500 and YL Acoustic horns) and I am sure there are some commercial horn speakers that are fine too but my experience with commercial speakers is too limited to make specific recommendations.